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autosysconfig(8) System Manager's Manual autosysconfig(8)
NAME
autosysconfig - Maintains the list of dynamic kernel subsystems that are automatically configured
SYNOPSIS
/sbin/init.d/autosysconfig add | delete | list [subsystem-name]
DESCRIPTION
Use the autosysconfig program to maintain the kernel's list of dynamic subsystems that are automatically configured at each system startup.
The following list describes the autosysconfig commands: Adds a dynamic subsystem to the list. At each system startup, the specified sub-
system is automatically configured into the kernel. (The object module that contains the subsystem must exist in the /subsys or /var/subsys
directory for automatic configuration to work correctly.) You must specify the subsystem-name parameter with the add command. Deletes a
dynamic subsystem from the list. At each system startup, the specified subsystem is omitted from the kernel. You must specify the subsys-
tem-name parameter with the delete command. Lists the dynamic subsystems that are automatically configured at system startup.
The system issues the sysconfig -c command to configure dynamic subsystems at system startup. The subsystems are added to the kernel dur-
ing the execution of the init program.
No dynamic subsystems are automatically configured by default. You must add a subsystem name to the list to enable automatic configuration
of that subsystem.
EXAMPLES
The following are examples of using the autosysconfig command: To add a subsystem to the list of automatically configured subsystems, issue
the following command: # /sbin/init.d/autosysconfig add lat
This command adds the lat (Local Area Terminal) subsystem to the list. To see what subsystems are on the list, issue the following
command: # /sbin/init.d/autosysconfig list Current automatic configuration list includes the following dynamic subsystems: lat
SEE ALSO
Commands: sysconfig(8), sysconfigdb(8)
System Administration
autosysconfig(8)